San Antonio Express-News

Scammers are targeting Social Security checks

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Dear Readers: It seems scammers never rest; they just keep targeting people who are trusting. One of the fastest growing scams is the Social Security scam. You might get a call from some stranger who tells you that your account has been suspended. They will then give you a fake number to call so you can resolve this issue. Hang up immediatel­y and don’t call any number they give you. They want to get as much informatio­n as they can so they will be able to steal your identity, get into your bank account and/or steal your Social Security checks.

This scam is growing, so be on the alert. If you have not received your Social Security check as usual, contact the Social Security Administra­tion (www. ssa.gov) or call 1-800-772-1213 as soon as possible.

Heloise

Dear Heloise: Many times, people will throw out their old glasses if they are broken or if they need to get a new pair for whatever reason. Please ask your readers to stop and remember that the Lions Club Internatio­nal can use those glasses. They need all types of glasses, both prescripti­on and non-prescripti­on.

Volunteers will collect, clean and catalog the glasses, after which they are often sent to various cities and developing countries for people who cannot afford to buy glasses.

Many optometris­ts’ offices have a collection box to make donating your glasses easy. For more informatio­n go to www.lionsclub.org. The gift of clear sight is a wonderful and generous thing to give another person.

Preston in Minnesota

Dear Heloise: My son came home from camp two weeks ago with athlete’s foot. Athlete’s foot thrives in warm, moist places such as a shower, and it’s contagious. In the future, my son will wear flip-flops in the shower at camp as a way to help prevent picking up this very uncomforta­ble, very itchy fungus. I felt this might help others who use communal showers.

Rose in Nebraska

Dear Heloise: In this time when we’re all staying at home more, many animal shelters need people who will foster homeless cats or dogs. Most shelters are operating with a smaller than usual staff, and they need kind-hearted folks who’ll volunteer to love and care for a foster cat or dog. If you have the room and are willing to take in just one animal, then please contact a local shelter and help care for a sweet little pet.

Georgia in Texas

Georgia, thanks for the reminder that the need is greater at this time for both volunteeri­ng at shelters and fostering. Now is also a good time to consider giving a permanent home to a cat or dog in need of a family.

Heloise

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